Garamond is a group of serif typefaces named after the 16th-century Parisian engraver Claude Garamond, known for their popularity in book printing and body text. The style follows the old-style ...
and also features old-style figures. This typeface by Eduardo Tunni has relatively neutral letterforms in terms of structure and proportion, and comes in both sans serif and serif versions that ...
The sans serif design (translated as 'without lines ... His main source of inspiration was the old-style typeface Plantin, named after the 16-Century printer Christophe Plantin.